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Cellular Structure and Function Jeopardy
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Discovery of Cells
Compare & Contrast
Eukaryotic Cell Life
Organelle Functions
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Structure Identification
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Who was the first scientist to observe cells?
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Robert Hooke
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Who was the scientist that discovered living microorganisms?
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Anton von Leeuwenhoek
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What is the magnification of the ocular lens (located in the eye piece) of a compound light microscope?
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10x
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What is the part of the microscope that control the amount of light focused onto the stage?
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diaphragm
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a. List the three parts of the cell theory.b. Which scientists contributed to the cell theory?
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a. 1. Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things.
2. All living things are made of cells.
3. All cells come from preexisting cells.
b. Schleiden, Shwann, and Virchow
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Name 3 similarities and 3 differences between plant cells and animal cells.
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Plant Animal Both
Cell wall
Chloroplast
Large central vacuole
No cell wall
No chloroplast
Several small vacuoles
Membrane bound organelles
Nucleus
Cell membrane
Cytoplasm
DNA
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Compare and Contrast the scanning electron microscope with the transmission electron microscope.
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Scanning EM Transmission EM
Both
3D image
High magnification
2D image
HIGHER magnification
Uses Electron beam through a vacuum
Used to observe non-living and dead things
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Compare and contrast prokaryotic cells with eukaryotic cells.
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Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Both
Smaller Larger Cell membane
No nucleus Nucleus DNA
No membrane bound organelles
Membrane bound organelles
Cytoplasm
Ribosomes
cytoskeleton
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Compare and contrast cell wall with cell membrane.
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Cell wall Cell membrane Both
Function= protection Function = controls what enters and exits
Serve as a barrier for the cell
Contains mostly carbohydrates and protein
Made of phospholipid bilayer
Are present in bacteria, plants and fungi
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Compare and contrast mitochondria and chloroplasts.
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Mitochondria Chloroplast Both
In all eukaryotic cells In only plant cells Have their own DNA
Conduct cellular respiration
Conduct photosynthesis Similar in size
Double membrane
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ROUGH ER
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Golgi apparatus
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Central vacuole
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Cell wall
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chloroplast
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Describe the structure of the nucleus.
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Nuclear envelope with pores. Nucleolus in middle. Chromatin (DNA) inside nucleus.
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Name 3 cell structures that are made of microtubules.
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Centrioles, flagella, cilia
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Describe the structure AND function of ribosomes.
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•Ribosomes are structures that are made of RNA and proteins. They are present in all cells.
•Ribosomes read the genetic code and assemble amino acids to synthesize proteins.
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DAILY DOUBLE
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What are 3 pieces of evidence of the endosymbiotic theory?
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Mitochondria and chloroplasts are the same size as bacteria, have their own DNA, and have a double membrane
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What is the function of a lysosome?
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Digests large food particles and old cell parts using digestive enzymes; cleans up the cell
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This is the jelly-like material that supports the organelles in the cell
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cytoplasm
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What is the function of the cell membrane?
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It controls what enters and exits the cell
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This organelle modifies and packages proteins, lipids, and carbs
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Golgi apparatus
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This organelle stores food, water, and waste for later use
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vacuole
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Describe the path of protein throughout the cell (from when it is synthesized to when it is secreted to the outside of the cell) AKA the endomembrane system.
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Proteins are synthesized on the surface of the rough ER. The ribosomes on the rough ER read the genetic code and assemble the protein. The Rough ER packages the protein into a transport vesicle. The vesicle travels along the microtubule until it reaches the Golgi. The Golgi modifies the protein and packages it into another vesicle. This vesicle moves along the microtubules until it reaches the cell membrane. The vesicle then fuses with the cell membrane and the protein is released.